Sasha Ingber
Stories
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World
More Than 1,000 Holocaust Victims Are Buried In Belarus After Mass Grave Discovered
The remains emerged at a construction site in January. "I think it's very late, but better late than never," said Marcel Drimer, an 85-year-old Holocaust survivor.
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Science
Suicide Rate For Girls Has Been Rising Faster Than For Boys, Study Finds
Researchers found that the increase was highest for girls ages 10 to 14 in the U.S., rising by nearly 13% since 2007. The increase for boys of the same age was 7%.
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Politics
Julian Assange Vows To Fight Extradition To The United States
The WikiLeaks founder said he did not wish to surrender himself "for doing journalism that has won many awards and protected many people." The extradition case could take many months, the judge said.
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National
Third Child Dies In U.S. Government Custody Since December
The 16-year-old Guatemalan boy died at a hospital in Texas. Guatemala's government said he had an infection in the frontal lobe of his brain.
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Politics
British Judge Sentences Julian Assange To 50 Weeks In Prison
The WikiLeaks founder, who had lived in the Ecuadorian embassy in London since 2012, delayed justice, the judge said. He faces a hearing Thursday on an extradition request from the U.S. government.
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National
Mueller's Letter To Barr Complained That Trump-Russia Report Summary Lacked 'Context'
The special counsel's letter to the attorney general may show a split over characterizations of the investigation's conclusions. It comes before Barr meets the Senate and House Judiciary Committees.
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Latin America
Juan Guaidó Calls For A Military Uprising, Declares 'Final Phase' In Venezuela
In a video posted on social media, the opposition leader declared he was starting "the final phase of Operation Freedom." It is his boldest move yet to oust President Nicolás Maduro.
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National
Alleged California Synagogue Shooter 'Part Of The History Of Evil,' His Parents Say
The parents of the man accused in the attack on the Poway synagogue in San Diego have condemned the attack as shocking and evil. A family attorney says they will not pay for his legal defense.
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National
Religious Freedom Report Offers Grim Review Of Attacks On Faith Groups
The 20th annual report identifies 16 countries that engaged in or tolerated egregious violations. It also names five entities as violators of religious freedom, including ISIS and the Taliban.
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Politics
Global Effort Begins To Stop Social Media From Spreading Terrorism
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said her country and France will lead a meeting with world leaders next month. Social media is now a "centerpiece" for terrorist outreach, an expert says.